# Based on local.py by Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
# and chroot.py by  Maykel Moya <mmoya@speedyrails.com>
# Copyright (c) 2013, Michael Scherer <misc@zarb.org>
# Copyright (c) 2015, Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>
# Copyright (c) 2017 Ansible Project
# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later

from __future__ import annotations

DOCUMENTATION = r"""
author: Ansible Core Team
name: jail
short_description: Run tasks in jails
description:
  - Run commands or put/fetch files to an existing jail.
options:
  remote_addr:
    description:
      - Path to the jail.
    type: string
    default: inventory_hostname
    vars:
      - name: inventory_hostname
      - name: ansible_host
      - name: ansible_jail_host
  remote_user:
    description:
      - User to execute as inside the jail.
    type: string
    vars:
      - name: ansible_user
      - name: ansible_jail_user
"""

import os
import os.path
import subprocess
import traceback
from shlex import quote as shlex_quote

from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
from ansible.module_utils.common.process import get_bin_path
from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_bytes, to_native, to_text
from ansible.plugins.connection import ConnectionBase, BUFSIZE
from ansible.utils.display import Display

display = Display()


class Connection(ConnectionBase):
    """Local BSD Jail based connections"""

    modified_jailname_key = "conn_jail_name"

    transport = "community.general.jail"
    # Pipelining may work.  Someone needs to test by setting this to True and
    # having pipelining=True in their ansible.cfg
    has_pipelining = True
    has_tty = False

    def __init__(self, play_context, new_stdin, *args, **kwargs):
        super().__init__(play_context, new_stdin, *args, **kwargs)

        self.jail = self._play_context.remote_addr
        if self.modified_jailname_key in kwargs:
            self.jail = kwargs[self.modified_jailname_key]

        if os.geteuid() != 0:
            raise AnsibleError("jail connection requires running as root")

        self.jls_cmd = self._search_executable("jls")
        self.jexec_cmd = self._search_executable("jexec")

        if self.jail not in self.list_jails():
            raise AnsibleError(f"incorrect jail name {self.jail}")

    @staticmethod
    def _search_executable(executable):
        try:
            return get_bin_path(executable)
        except ValueError as e:
            raise AnsibleError(f"{executable} command not found in PATH") from e

    def list_jails(self):
        p = subprocess.Popen(
            [self.jls_cmd, "-q", "name"], stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE
        )

        stdout, stderr = p.communicate()

        return to_text(stdout, errors="surrogate_or_strict").split()

    def _connect(self):
        """connect to the jail; nothing to do here"""
        super()._connect()
        if not self._connected:
            display.vvv(f"ESTABLISH JAIL CONNECTION FOR USER: {self._play_context.remote_user}", host=self.jail)
            self._connected = True

    def _buffered_exec_command(self, cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE):
        """run a command on the jail.  This is only needed for implementing
        put_file() get_file() so that we don't have to read the whole file
        into memory.

        compared to exec_command() it looses some niceties like being able to
        return the process's exit code immediately.
        """

        local_cmd = [self.jexec_cmd]
        set_env = ""

        if self._play_context.remote_user is not None:
            local_cmd += ["-U", self._play_context.remote_user]
            # update HOME since -U does not update the jail environment
            set_env = f"HOME=~{self._play_context.remote_user} "

        local_cmd += [self.jail, self._play_context.executable, "-c", set_env + cmd]

        display.vvv(f"EXEC {local_cmd}", host=self.jail)
        local_cmd = [to_bytes(i, errors="surrogate_or_strict") for i in local_cmd]
        p = subprocess.Popen(local_cmd, shell=False, stdin=stdin, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)

        return p

    def exec_command(self, cmd, in_data=None, sudoable=False):
        """run a command on the jail"""
        super().exec_command(cmd, in_data=in_data, sudoable=sudoable)

        p = self._buffered_exec_command(cmd)

        stdout, stderr = p.communicate(in_data)
        return p.returncode, stdout, stderr

    @staticmethod
    def _prefix_login_path(remote_path):
        """Make sure that we put files into a standard path

        If a path is relative, then we need to choose where to put it.
        ssh chooses $HOME but we aren't guaranteed that a home dir will
        exist in any given chroot.  So for now we're choosing "/" instead.
        This also happens to be the former default.

        Can revisit using $HOME instead if it is a problem
        """
        if not remote_path.startswith(os.path.sep):
            remote_path = os.path.join(os.path.sep, remote_path)
        return os.path.normpath(remote_path)

    def put_file(self, in_path, out_path):
        """transfer a file from local to jail"""
        super().put_file(in_path, out_path)
        display.vvv(f"PUT {in_path} TO {out_path}", host=self.jail)

        out_path = shlex_quote(self._prefix_login_path(out_path))
        try:
            with open(to_bytes(in_path, errors="surrogate_or_strict"), "rb") as in_file:
                if not os.fstat(in_file.fileno()).st_size:
                    count = " count=0"
                else:
                    count = ""
                try:
                    p = self._buffered_exec_command(f"dd of={out_path} bs={BUFSIZE}{count}", stdin=in_file)
                except OSError as e:
                    raise AnsibleError("jail connection requires dd command in the jail") from e
                try:
                    stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
                except Exception as e:
                    traceback.print_exc()
                    raise AnsibleError(f"failed to transfer file {in_path} to {out_path}") from e
                if p.returncode != 0:
                    raise AnsibleError(
                        f"failed to transfer file {in_path} to {out_path}:\n{to_native(stdout)}\n{to_native(stderr)}"
                    )
        except IOError as e:
            raise AnsibleError(f"file or module does not exist at: {in_path}") from e

    def fetch_file(self, in_path, out_path):
        """fetch a file from jail to local"""
        super().fetch_file(in_path, out_path)
        display.vvv(f"FETCH {in_path} TO {out_path}", host=self.jail)

        in_path = shlex_quote(self._prefix_login_path(in_path))
        try:
            p = self._buffered_exec_command(f"dd if={in_path} bs={BUFSIZE}")
        except OSError as e:
            raise AnsibleError("jail connection requires dd command in the jail") from e

        with open(to_bytes(out_path, errors="surrogate_or_strict"), "wb+") as out_file:
            try:
                chunk = p.stdout.read(BUFSIZE)
                while chunk:
                    out_file.write(chunk)
                    chunk = p.stdout.read(BUFSIZE)
            except Exception as e:
                traceback.print_exc()
                raise AnsibleError(f"failed to transfer file {in_path} to {out_path}") from e
            stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
            if p.returncode != 0:
                raise AnsibleError(
                    f"failed to transfer file {in_path} to {out_path}:\n{to_native(stdout)}\n{to_native(stderr)}"
                )

    def close(self):
        """terminate the connection; nothing to do here"""
        super().close()
        self._connected = False
